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      • Compulsory education was established in 1871, when all children between age eight and 14 were required by state law to attend school for at least 12 weeks a year, six of them consecutive.
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  2. The first high school in the City of Detroit was established in a new building on Miami Street (Broadway) in 1859, on a site used by the Detroit Board of Education. In 1863, the high school was relocated to the second story of the Capitol Building, where a Union school was maintained.

  3. In 1817, in collaboration with Father Gabriel Richard, Augustus Woodward, Lewis Cass and William Woodbridge, Monteith established a school, called “Catholepistemiad,” as a means to provide education from the lowest primary grade through college.

  4. Jul 17, 2024 · The first day of school is on the horizon, with more than a dozen metro Detroit school districts welcoming back students in August, before the traditional start after Labor Day.

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  5. Crosman Alternative High School. Davis Aerospace High School. Detroit City High School. Detroit High School for Technology (Pershing Tech) Detroit School of Arts. Millennium School. Osborn High School. Renaissance High School. West Side Academy Alternative Education.

  6. Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) is a school district that serves Detroit, Michigan and high school students in Highland Park, Michigan. The district, which replaced the original Detroit Public Schools (DPS) in 2016, provides services to approximately 50,000 students, [6] making it the

  7. He helped start the school which evolved into the University of Michigan, started primary schools for American boys and girls as well as for Native Americans, as a territorial representative to U.S. Congress helped establish a road-building project that connected Detroit and Chicago, and brought the first printing press to Michigan which ...

  8. Sep 13, 2016 · When the Supreme Court handed down its decision in the summer of 1974, it ruled Detroit schools with its 35% white student population would have to figure out how to desegregate itself without the help of the ring of white suburbs surrounding it.

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